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Compartmentalization by phase separation is an emerging principle for regulating transcription. While the compartmentalization mechanisms by which cells regulate genetic activities in response to specific environmental signals remain largely unclear, a recent study by Gao et al. suggests that hypoxia induces the formation of phase-separated condensates, which impacts metastasis-related transcription through chromatin organization.
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Trends in Cell Biology stands as a prominent review journal in molecular and cell biology. Monthly review articles track the current breadth and depth of research in cell biology, reporting on emerging developments and integrating various methods, disciplines, and principles. Beyond Reviews, the journal features Opinion articles that follow trends, offer innovative ideas, and provide insights into the implications of new developments, suggesting future directions. All articles are commissioned from leading scientists and undergo rigorous peer-review to ensure balance and accuracy.